- 印象派 yìnxiàngpài impressionistan artist who practices impressionism
- 印象主义 yìnxiàngzhǔyì impressionismArtistic style or movement that focuses on subjective personal impressions rather than objective depictions of reality.
- 印象分 yìnxiàngfēn brownie pointspoints gained by making a good impression; kudos; brownie points
- 印象批评 yìnxiàngpīpíng impressionistic criticismLiterary or artistic criticism based on the writer's subjective feelings and personal reactions rather than objective standards or formal analysis.
- 印象深刻 yìnxiàngshēnkè deeply impressedhaving a strong or lasting impression on one's mind
- 后印象主义 hòuyìnxiàngzhǔyì post-impressionisman art movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that reacted against impressionism by emphasizing subjective emotion and internal structure
- 后期印象派 hòuqīyìnxiàngpài post-impressionismA movement in late 19th-century painting that developed from impressionism but emphasized subjective emotion and internal structure; also known as [[后印象主义|後印象主義|hou4 yin4 xiang4 zhu3 yi4]]
- 新印象主义 xīnyìnxiàngzhǔyì Neo-Impressionisma late 19th-century movement in French painting that sought to improve on Impressionism through the systematic use of dots of color
- 新印象派 xīnyìnxiàngpài Neo-ImpressionismAn art movement of the late 19th century that developed from Impressionism, characterized by the use of small dots of color that blend in the eye of the viewer; also known as [[点彩派|點彩派|dian3 cai3 pai4]] or [[点描派|點描派|dian3 miao2 pai4]].
- 刻板印象 kèbǎnyìnxiàng stereotypeA fixed or oversimplified idea or attitude regarding a person, group, or situation
- 有印象 yǒuyìnxiàng to rememberto have an impression or recollection of someone or something
- 加深印象 jiāshēnyìnxiàng to leave a deeper impressionto make a deeper impression on someone; to reinforce an impression